2020 isn't shaping up to what we all hoped it would be.
That might be an understatement. With the pandemic an ongoing concern, social distancing measures are still in place in most parts of the world. Any expectations we had, from enjoying brunch with friends to seeing loved ones to traveling the world, is pretty much off the table.
And what better to mourn 2020 than with memes?
The "My plans vs. 2020" meme takes memorable scenes from movies and TV shows and compares them to happier beginnings. From the heart-wrenching conclusion to the tragic love story in Portrait of a Lady on Fireto the unfortunate fate of the cabbage merchant in Avatar: The Last Airbender, at least everyone can joke about how disappointing 2020 is shaping up to be.
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Of course, not everyone found their plans thrown into distanced disarray.
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But hey, don't despair too much. There are still plenty of ways to safely connect with your loved ones throughout this — from a distance.
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